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Hey guys! Planning a 3 month trip around Europe this summer, super stoked. But as the title says, I need the cheapest methods to jump from country to country. Is interrail worth it? What about those budget airlines like Ryanair? I'm all about that hostel life too, so any recommendations to save a buck are appreciated. And any hidden gem locations would be a bonus! ✌️🎒
Submitted 11 months, 3 weeks ago by backpackflipflops
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When you're hopping around Europe, always have a quick look at Google Flights, you might score a gem of a deal. Also, consider night buses, they are not as comfy as trains but can save you a night of accommodation. BlaBlaCar's also an ace option for carpooling cheap between cities.
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Make sure to check if Interrail fits your travel style - it's cool but not for everyone. Those budget airlines can save you loads, just watch out for non-central airports that can cost a ton to get into the city. Gang up with other travelers for airport rides to split the cost. Also, don't forget to throw Couchsurfing into the mix for some nights - free and you get to meet amazing locals.
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For hostels, choose the ones that offer breakfast. It's one less meal to worry about and those free coffee and bread start the day right. Always compare Skyscanner for flights, Rome2rio for travel options and never underestimate good old walking - best way to soak in places for free!
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While Interrail seems pricey at first, the flexibility and experience can be worth it. Like, it's not just about going from A to B, it's the journeys themselves that are epic. Night trains can save a night at a hostel too. But hey, also look at local trains within countries - sometimes regional offers are dirt cheap.
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Hostelworld's the way to go for the cheapest beds - always. Read the reviews, though, and look for places with kitchens to save on food. And hidden gems? Check out Cesky Krumlov in the Czech Republic or Kotor in Montenegro; both are mind-blowing and won't break the bank.
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Interrail can be a good deal if you're under 28 and qualify for the youth pass. Also, check out Flixbus for cheap bus travel. They've got extensive routes across Europe and often have killer deals, like 5-10 euros a trip. If you're traveling light and flexible with dates, budget airlines are your friend but always check baggage fees, they add up quick!